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Decoding Robotics skills under the proposed PMKVY 4.0

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
April 27, 2023
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Robotics has emerged as a rapidly growing field that has the potential to transform industries and create new career opportunities. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global robotics market size is expected to reach USD 176.8 billion by 2025.

Contrary to the notion that automation will take away existing jobs, today, we see new jobs getting created under Robotics. With the demand for Automation and  Robotics skills increasing rapidly, many new jobs are coming up even for non-engineers. Robotics comprises skills like mechanics, electronics, signal processing and more.

With the proposed Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) 4.0 program focusing on Robotics as one of the key areas for skilling, there is huge scope for youth to get trained in Robotics. Let’s look at why programs like PMKVY 4.0 have identified Robotics as a critical technology skill and why this is an important sector for future jobs.

Top 5 reasons why Robotics skills should be at the top of your list

The proposed PMKVY 4.0, vastly discussed during the Union Budget 2023, focuses on imparting skills like Coding, Robotics, AI, and IoT under Industry 4.0. While the entire nation awaits the next major update on the proposed PMKVY 4.0, let’s decode the skills under the same to learn the importance of these skills for the future of work.

 Here are the top 5 reasons why you should consider investing your time in Robotics skills,

Decoding Robotics skills under the proposed PMKVY 4.0

  1. Increasing demand for skilled professionals: The demand for skilled Robotics professionals is increasing rapidly due to the growing automation and digitalization of industries. As one of the crucial skills under Industry 4.0, Robotics skills are not only needed in manufacturing but also in healthcare, agriculture, logistics, and more.
  2. High-paying job opportunities: Robotics is a highly specialized field, and those with the required skills and knowledge are in high demand. The demand for skilled professionals will continue to rise even in the future. So, companies are ready to pay lucrative salaries to those with the right skills and expertise in the domain. 
  3. Advancements in technology: Robotics is a constantly evolving field, and new technological advancements are being made every day. By acquiring these skills, you’ll have the opportunity to work with the latest technology and contribute to the development of new and innovative products.
  4. Entry-level career opportunities: Robotics skills aren’t just for highly specialized jobs. There are many entry-level career opportunities available, such as Robotics Technicians, Manufacturing Associates, and Quality Assurance Specialists.
  5. Future-proof career: With the increasing use of automation and Robotics in various industries, Robotics skills are becoming more and more essential. Learning these skills ensures a future-proof career that is in high demand.

Career opportunities with Robotics skills

If you’re interested in the career opportunities available with Robotics skills, there are various sectors to explore. For instance:

  • Manufacturing Industry: Manufacturing companies require Robotics professionals for designing, developing, and maintaining robots used in the manufacturing process.
  • Healthcare Industry: Robotics skills are in high demand in the healthcare industry for the development of medical robots, telemedicine, and assistive technologies.
  • Agriculture Industry: Robotics professionals are required to design and develop drones and robots that can be used in precision agriculture, crop monitoring, and harvesting.
  • Logistics Industry: Robotics skills are essential in the logistics industry for the development of automated warehouses, delivery drones, and autonomous vehicles.

If you wish to know more about the skills under the proposed PMKVY 4.0, please visit – https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/top-7-in-demand-skills-under-proposed-pmkvy-4-0-for-jobs-of-the-future/

Acquiring all the industry-relevant Robotics skills is essential for the future. The proposed PMKVY 4.0 is highly emphasizing the importance of the skills providing a great opportunity to learn and develop these skills. By doing so, you can secure a future-proof career that offers high-paying job opportunities while also contributing to the development of new and innovative products.

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